Yumeiro Patissiere
Yumeiro Patissiere | |
夢色パティシエール (Yumeiro Patishiēru) | |
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Genre | Cooking, School, Comedy, Romance |
Manga | |
Written by | Natsumi Matsumoto |
Published by | Shueisha Sharp Point Press |
Magazine | Ribon |
Demographic | Shōjo |
Original run | October 3, 2008 – present |
Volumes | 7 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Iku Suzuki |
Studio | Studio Pierrot, Studio Hibari |
Original network | NTV, Yomiuri TV |
Original run | October 4, 2009 – September 26, 2010 |
Episodes | 50 |
Original video animation | |
Yumeiro Patissiere: Mune Kyun Tropical Island! | |
Directed by | Iku Suzuki |
Studio | Studio Pierrot, Studio Hibari |
Released | July 30, August 6, August 19, 2010 (Ribon event viewings) October 2, 2010 (DVD) |
Runtime | TBA |
Anime television series | |
Yumeiro Patissiere SP Professional | |
Directed by | Iku Suzuki |
Studio | Studio Pierrot, Studio Hibari |
Original network | NTV, Yomiuri TV |
Original run | October 3, 2010 – present |
Episodes | 2 |
Yumeiro Patissiere (夢色パティシエール, Yumeiro Patishiēru, lit. Dream-Colored Pastry Chef, sometimes stylized Yumeiro Pâtissière) is an shōjo manga and anime series by Natsumi Matsumoto. It began serialization in the October 2008 issue of Ribon.[1] The individual chapters have been collected into seven tankōbon volumes by Shueisha as of August 2010.[2]
The series is currently being adapted into a TV anime by Studio Pierrot and Studio Hibari.[3] The series is licensed by Crunchyroll for online streaming with English subtitles.[4]
Plot
14-year-old Ichigo Amano is incredibly clumsy and can't seem to do anything right besides eating cakes. When she stumbles upon a Sweets Festival, she meets Henri-sensei who acknowledges her ability of taste and invites her to transfer to St. Marie Academy to become a pâtissière. Ichigo has trouble adjusting initially, but with the help of the 3 Sweets Princes and the Sweets Spirits, she gains the confidence and skill to work towards becoming a pâtissière.
Characters
Main Characters
- Ichigo Amano (天野いちご, Amano Ichigo)
- Voiced by: Aoi Yūki
- An optimistic, lively (but very clumsy) 14-year-old middle schooler who loves sweets. Her mother ignored her for many years for having no talent (comparing to her younger sister, Natsume, who plays the piano very well). Because Ichigo has an incredible palate that is able to immediately tell what ingredients are used in different sweets and who made the ingredients, she is spotted by Henri Lucas, a genius pâtissier, during a Sweets Festival. Therefore, she transfers to St. Marie Academy in order to train to become a pâtissiere like her grandmother. Ichigo is also known for her huge appetite for cakes; she believes that people actually have a second stomach specifically made for them. She has also stated that she won several cake-eating contests in the past. As the story progresses, Ichigo improves her talent as a pâtissiere and gains new friends and rivals along the way. Ichigo wins the hearts of almost everyone with her hard work and love for pastries, including all the Sweets Princes. Her dream is to create sweets that makes people smile. On the timeskip at the last episode of the first season, Kashino said he would not tell Ichigo his feelings yet, since they have a lot of things to learn. She agrees on it, and at that time, they were holding hands. During the second season. Yumeiro Patissiere SP Professional, she is 16 years old and in a new Group A, consisting of herself, Lemon, Rumi, and Johnny McBeal. She is also a part of the Henri-sensei's project which includes Kashino, Lemon, and Johnny
- Makoto Kashino (樫野 真, Kashino Makoto)
- Voiced by: Nobuhiko Okamoto
- One of the "Sweets Princes" of the school who specializes in chocolate. Others tend to tease him for his height because he is the shortest out of the Sweets Princes. Kashino comes from a prestigious family of doctors who do not approve of his pâtissier career. Due to the fact that his family gave him one condition to attend St. Marie, he always has to be at the top of his class. Kashino is cold, unsociable, straightforward, easily angered and prickly. He greatly admires his uncle (who is a chocolatier) and spent a lot of time in his shop when he was little (which inspired him to study to become a pâtissier). Even though he is hard on Ichigo's klutzy personality, he warms up to her to the point of being teammates. He then slowly develops his feelings. At the end of the last episode of the anime, there was a preview of the second season of Yumeiro Patissiere which is Yumeiro Patissiere Professional, and Kashino and Ichigo tell each other they still have lots to learn while they were holding hands. In the second season, Kashino skipped a year because of his good grades during Team Ichigo's study abroad in Paris. He is now 16, but is still concious about his height. It is obvious that Kashino is jealous of Ichigo and Johnny, even though Ichigo states that she is not interested in Johnny.
- Satsuki Hanabusa (花房五月, Hanabusa Satsuki)
- Voiced by: Tsubasa Yonaga
- One of the "Sweets Princes" of the school who specializes in candy sculptures and flower-based cakes. Hanabusa's dream is to work with his mother, who excels at Japanese flower arrangement and the flower arranging teacher at St. Marie Academy. His father was a horticulturist who specialized in roses and died in a car accident several years before the story takes place. The bottle of rose water Hanabusa keeps is a memento of his father. Ever since his father died, Hanabusa felt that he should be kind to his mother and women. As a result, Hanabusa always centered on roses, and is extremely nice to all females (to the point of being a borderline perpetual flirt). He also seems to be narcissistic and heavily concerns about his appearance; for example, Café, his Sweets Spirit, stated that Hanabusa needs more than an hour to get ready for school in the mornings. In Yumeiro Patissiere SP Professional, Hanabusa starts to work on his dream with his mother and takes an indefinite absence from school.
- Sennosuke Andou (安堂千乃介, Andō Sennosuke)
- Voiced by: Shinya Hamazoe
- One of the "Sweets Princes" of the school who specializes in Japanese sweets. Andou's dream is to open his own shop (next to his family's Yumetsuki confectionery and also a branch in Paris) that sells a blend of Eastern and Western sweets. Andou is the eldest of five siblings, and he often goes to help at his family's shop during holidays and weekends. He is a childhood friend of Kashino and calls him "Ma-chan" (manga) or "Ma-kun" (anime). Andou is always calm, reliable, and tries to reason with everyone, acting somewhat like an older brother to Team Ichigo. Andou cares about Caramel (his Sweets Spirit) like a little sister, and he is always overjoyed whenever Caramel does something nice for him. He looks out for Ichigo, almost as an older brother, and tends to worry about her a lot. In the second season Andou, like Hanabusa, is working on his dream and takes a leave of absence from school.
Sweets Spirits
- Vanilla (バニラ, Banira)
- Voiced by: Ayana Taketatsu
- Ichigo's sweets spirit who specializes in vanilla. Often labeled a Spartan, Vanilla's attitude is quite fiery. She generally fights with Chocolat, though they don't seem to actually hate each other. She is often called pudgy. Ichigo and Vanilla consider each other to be best friends, and she is extremely loyal to her partner. She often plays a big part in cheering Ichigo up whenever she feels discouraged. Her sweets magic can decorate plates, make people shrink to the size of a Sweets Spirit, or fill the entire room with a pastry's scent. She can also translate sweets spirit language into Japanese.
- Chocolat (ショコラ, Shokora)
- Voiced by: Yuri Yamaoka
- Kashino's sweets spirit who is skilled in chocolate. Chocolat has a competitive spirit but is easily frightened. She is a classic example of a tsundere character. Although she appears to dislike Ichigo, she actually cares for her and helps her whenever needed.
- Caramel (キャラメル, Kyarameru)
- Voiced by: Mayu Iino
- Andou's sweets spirit who is useful with caramel. Although Caramel is the eldest out of Team Ichigo's Sweets Spirits, she is clumsy like Ichigo and tends to cry a lot. She commonly ends her sentences with desu. Café states that she has a terrible sense of direction. She considers Andou to be her big brother. Her sweets magic allows her to make pastry pictures appear to show someone how the sweets look like.
- Café (カフェ, Kafe)
- Voiced by: Misawa Sachika
- Hanabusa's sweets spirit who is good with coffee. Café is polite, smart, and very calm. He looks up to Hanabusa and sees him as his senpai. Café can make extremely bitter coffee as a potent way of making Team Ichigo more awake.
- Honey (ハニー, Hani)
- Voiced by: Eri Kitamura
- Mari Tennouji's Sweet Spirit, who specializes with honey. She is mature, cool and calm. Even though her expression is always serious, she is very friendly and kind to everyone. The Jerks call her Honey-Pig, much to her disgust. She is very well respected among the Sweets Spirits to the point of calling her Honey-sama. She looks like, and has the same personalty as, Mari.
- Marron (マロン, Maron)
- Voiced by: Sayuri Yahagi
- Miya's Sweets Spirit who likes to use chestnuts. Although people note that Marron and Miya have similar personalities, they tend to deny that fact.
Supporting Characters
- Henri Lucas (アンリ・リュカス)
- Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio
- He is the grandchild of Marie Lucas who created St. Marie Academy to raise patisseries. Due to unknown circumstances, he transferred to Paris to teach at the main campus right before Ichigo moved to the Japanese St. Marie campus. He is known as both a "master of sweets," but also a "master of dance". Henri is characterized as calm, collected, and a handsome gentleman. He shows great interest in Ichigo and Tennouji as pâtissieres and seems to favor both of them among all his students. Henri's grandfather trained Ichigo's grandma and Henri wants to do the same thing, by training Ichigo. Henri has an unknown Sweets Spirit.
- Mari Tennouji (天王寺麻里, Tennōji Mari)
- Voiced by: Eri Kitamura
- One of Henri Lucas' favorite students. She is the daughter of a hotel owner and the Student Council President of the Japanese St. Marie campus. Mari is often referred as the "Princess" of St. Marie Academy. She is known as a genius when it comes to pastry. Though she has been given many awards for her excellent work, she has stated that all of her medals and trophies are meaningless compared to the attention she wants from Henri Lucas. Mari constantly works very hard to improve her skills, regardless of her being the St. Marie Academy's top student. In the semi-finals of the Cake Grand Prix, she lost to Team Francois. In Yumeiro Patissiere SP Professional, she has cut her hair and currently lives in New York to help in Henri-sensei's new project. Her Sweets Spirit is Honey.
- Miya Koshiro (小城美夜, Koshiro Miya)
- Voiced by: Sayuri Yahagi
- Known as "Heiress" by other students, Miya is the daughter of the president of the famed "Château Seika" company which specializes in creating and delivering chocolates and cookies. She is very determined to get whatever she desires and as such, whenever she is in a pinch she relies heavily on her family's power and wealth to get what she wants (e.g. she bought the Andorra campus of St. Marie in order to compete in the World Cake Grand Prix). She has a habit of ordering the highest quality ingredients in order to get an edge on her competition. She has an obsessive crush on Kashino, to the point where she has memorabilia of him. Her sweet spirit is Marron.
- Rumi Kato (加藤留美, Katō Rumi)
- Voiced by: Asumi Kodama
- One of the members of Group C and Ichigo's roommate/best friend at St. Marie Academy. She has a long distance boyfriend named Takuya. Rumi always sticks up for Ichigo when she is bullied by other students and cheers Ichigo's team on in the Cake Grand Prix. She is in the A group together with Ichigo in Yumeiro Patissiere SP Professional. She speaks in an Osaka dialect.
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- Johnny McBeal (ジョニーマクビール, Jonī makubīru)
- Voiced by: Akio Suyama
- Johnny is one of the members in group A with Ichigo. His dream is unknown. He has top grades, like Kashino. He prefers to work indepently than working as a group. He is part of Henri-sensei's project with Lemon,Ichigo,and Kashino.
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- Voiced by: Minori Chihara
- Maize is Johnny's Sweets Spirit who appears to be strong-willed enough to have him and Kashino bow to her.
Media
Manga
Written and drawn by Natsumi Matsumoto, the Yumeiro Patissiere manga began serialization in the shōjo manga magazine Ribon on September 3, 2008 in the October issue of the magazine.[1] Each chapter is called a "recette" (French for recipe); As of August 2010, the series is still being serialized and seven volumes have been released.[2] The series is licensed by Sharp Point Press in Taiwan.[5]
No. | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN | |
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01 | December 15, 2008[6] | 978-4-08-856860-7 | |
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02 | April 15, 2009[7] | 978-4-08-856882-9 | |
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03 | August 15, 2009[8] | 978-4-08-867010-2 | |
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04 | November 13, 2009[9] | 978-4-08-867020-1 | |
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05 | February 4, 2010[10] | 978-4-08-867036-2 | |
06 | May 14, 2010[11] | 978-4-08-867053-9 | |
07 | August 12, 2010[2] | 978-4-08-867069-0 |
Anime
The anime adaptation was accidentally announced in June 2009 by a listing from one of the card game series based on the manga.[3] The series began airing on October 4, 2009 on Yomiuri TV.[12] The series currently simulcasts on Crunchyroll with English subtitles.[4] The sweets in the series were all created by the Paris-based patissier Aoki Sadaharu.[13] A one episode side story, title Yumeiro Pâtissière Mune Kyun Tropical Island! (夢色パティシエール 胸キュントロピカルアイランド!, Yumeiro Pâtissière: Heart-Racing Tropical Island!) was shown at the "Natsu Doki– Ribon–kko Party 5" event for Ribon magazine in the summer of 2010.[14] The episode will be included on a DVD with the November issue of Ribon.[15] A second series, taking place later than the first, has also been announced and will begin airing on October 3, 2010. The second season will be entitled Yumeiro Pâtissière SP Professional and will introduce new characters.[16]
Music
The first season of the anime series uses two pieces of theme music, one opening and one closing. The opening is Yume ni Yell! Patissiere (夢にエール!パティシエール♪, Yell For the Dream! Patissiere) and the ending is Ichigo no Mirakurūru (いちごのミラクルール, Ichigo's Miracle–le). The CD single for the two was released by the Columbia Music Entertainment on January 20, 2010 in a regular and limited edition. The limited edition comes with extra charms and costs ¥1,365, but is otherwise the same as the regular edition, which costs ¥1,050.[17][18] A soundtrack for the series was released on April 21, 2010, entitled Yumeiro Patissiere KiraKira ☆ Myūjikku (夢色パティシエール きらきら☆ミュージック, Yumeiro Patissiere SparkleSparkle ☆ Music).[19][20]
Video Game
A Nintendo DS game was released based on the series on May 27, 2010. The game is entitled Yumeiro Patissiere: My Sweet Cooking (夢色パティシエールマイスイーツクッキング, Yumeiro Patishiēru Mai Suītsu Kukkingu) and was released by Konami.[21][22]
Card Game
A trading card game based on the manga was released in Japan by Konami during the serialization of the series. There are two different series, Sweets Deco Cards and My Sweets Cards.[3][23]
Cookbook
A cookbook for the series entitled "Yumeiro Patissiere Special Recipe Book: Oyako de Tsukuru Hajimete no Sweets" (夢色パティシエール スペシャルレシピブック 親子で作るはじめてのスイーツ) (ISBN 978-4-08-102082-9) was released by Shueisha Mook on December 1, 2009 for ¥1200.[24][25][26]
Reception
Carlos Santos of Anime News Network calls the anime "a baking-themed series so rife with clichés that it's hard to tell where the plagiarism stops and the actual show begins."[27] Other reviewers on the same site had slightly better opinions of the series though. Carl Kimlinger calls it "pure shojo fluff" and says that it is a "sugary little distraction that won't harm any sensibilities."[28] Theron Martin suggests either eating before or during viewing as the series is "undoubtedly one of the tastiest-looking series to come along in quite some time." Martin critiqued the art of the series however, saying "The dessert designs are unquestionably the visual highlight, as otherwise the artistry and technical merits are rather bland."[29] Summer Mullins also notes that the sweets are the best part of the animation, saying, "those detailed shots [of the sweets] highlight the fact that some of the animation is only so-so".[13]
As of May 11, 2010 Crunchyroll's website listed Yumeiro Patissiere with an overall ranking of 4.8 out of 5 stars, with a total of 1761 votes.[30]
References
- ^ a b "St. Dragon Girl Creator Starts Yumeiro Pâtissière Manga". Anime News Network. August 4, 2008. Retrieved October 21, 2009.
- ^ a b c "Yumeiro Patissiere 7" (in Japanese). Shueisha Booknavi. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
- ^ a b c "Yumeiro Pâtissière Baking Manga Gets TV Anime in October". Anime News Network. June 7, 2009. Retrieved October 21, 2009.
- ^ a b "Crunchyroll Bakes a Dream With Yumeiro Patissiere". Anime News Network. 2009-10-30. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
- ^ "尖端出版 > 夢色蛋糕師" (in Chinese). Sharp Point Press. Retrieved 2010-09-12.
- ^ "Yumeiro Patissiere 1" (in Japanese). Shueisha Booknavi. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
- ^ "Yumeiro Patissiere 2" (in Japanese). Shueisha Booknavi. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
- ^ "Yumeiro Patissiere 3" (in Japanese). Shueisha Booknavi. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
- ^ "Yumeiro Patissiere 4" (in Japanese). Shueisha Booknavi. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
- ^ "Yumeiro Patissiere 5" (in Japanese). Shueisha Booknavi. Retrieved 2010-02-04.
- ^ "Yumeiro Patissiere 6" (in Japanese). Shueisha Booknavi. Retrieved 2010-04-16.
- ^ "Yumeiro Patissiere: Story" (in Japanese). Yomiuri TV. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
- ^ a b "Summer Mullins - The Fall 2009 Anime Preview Guide". Anime News Network. 2009-10-01. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
- ^ "Yumeiro Pâtissière Shōjo Baking Manga Gets Event Anime". Anime News Network. 2010-05-28. Retrieved 2010-05-31.
- ^ "Ribon DVD" (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on 2010-09-10. Retrieved 2010-09-10.
- ^ "Yumeiro Pâtissière's New TV Series to Start in October". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2010-09-10.
- ^ "Yume Ni Yell!Patissiere / Ichigo No Mirakururu (Normal Edition)". HMV Japan. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
- ^ "Yume Ni Yell!Patissiere / Ichigo No Mirakururu". HMV Japan. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
- ^ "TV Anime Yumeiro Patissiere - KiraKira Musical (Japan Version) CD". YesAsia.com. Retrieved 2010-04-07.
- ^ "Amazon.co.jp : 夢色パティシエール きらきら☆ミュージック". Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved 2010-04-07.
- ^ "Yumeiro Patissiere My Sweet Cooking (Japan Version) - Konami". YesAsia.com. Retrieved 2010-04-07.
- ^ "夢色パティシエールマイスイーツクッキング". Konami. Retrieved 2010-04-30.
- ^ "Yumepati Related Products" (in Japanese). TV Dogatch. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
- ^ "Yumeiro Patissiere Special Recipe Book: Oyako de Tsukuru Hajimete no Sweets" (in Japanese). Ribon. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
- ^ "Yumeiro Patissiere Special Recipe Book: Oyako de Tsukuru Hajimete no Sweets" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
- ^ "Yumeiro Patissiere Special Recipe Book: Oyako de Tsukuru Hajimete no Sweets" (in Japanese). Shueisha Booknavi. Retrieved 2010-02-04.
- ^ "Carlo Santos - The Fall 2009 Anime Preview Guide". Anime News Network. 2009-10-02. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
- ^ "Carl Kimlinger - The Fall 2009 Anime Preview Guide". Anime News Network. 2009-10-01. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
- ^ "Theron Martin - The Fall 2009 Anime Preview Guide". Anime News Network. 2009-10-01. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
- ^ "Crunchyroll - Official Home - Yumeiro Patissiere - Videos, Reviews, Photos, Forums". Crunchyroll. Retrieved 2010-05-11.
External links
- Studio Pierrot's official website Template:Ja icon
- YTV's official website for the anime Template:Ja icon
- TV Dogatch's official website Template:Ja icon
- Konami's official website for the card game Template:Ja icon
- Columbia Record's official website for the anime's music Template:Ja icon
- Yumeiro Patissiere (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Yumeiro Patissiere (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Yumeiro Pâtissière Professional (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia